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Jesus + Bible = Church
In this cryptarithm worksheet, 9th graders are given a sentence and asked to solve using addition. They replace each letter with numbers to make up an addition problem. There is an answer key with this assignment.
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Send More Gold
In this algebra worksheet, 9th graders decipher a cryptarithm to get the word money in numbers. Each letter represents a value that can be added together for a final answer. There is an answer key with this lesson.
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Adam and Eve Moved
In this math worksheet, 8th graders decypher letter to come up with words that add up to make sense. They solve a cryptarithm using specific words. There is an answer key.
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Properties of Numbers
In this algebra worksheet, students use arithmetic properties to solve problems dealing with multiplication, addition, subtraction and division. There are 10 questions with an answer key.
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Calculus Cryptogram
In this calculus worksheet, students solve an intriguing cryptogram addition puzzle comprised of calculus vocabulary words. There is 1 cryptogram and solution.
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Calculus Cryptogram
For this calculus worksheet, students solve an intriguing cryptogram comprised of the addition of calculus vocabulary words. There is 1 cryptogram and solution.
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Dean + Draco+Wand = Wizard
In this algebra worksheet, 11th graders rewrite word problems using algebraic symbols. They follow given clues to solve the problem. There is an answer key.
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Square Root
In this algebra worksheet, 9th graders solve word problems by rewriting them using algebraic symbols. They review square roots in this assignment. There is an answer key.
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(HE) squared = SHE
For this algebra worksheet, students solve word problems by rewriting them using algebraic symbols. The figure out what digit is represented by each letter.
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Algebra Cryptogram
In this algebra worksheet, students solve a cryptogram puzzle to prove that two wrongs add to a right. There is 1 cryptogram and solution.
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Three+Four=Seven
In this math cryptogram instructional activity, students add the words three and four to get the word seven. Each letter stands for a different number.
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Two + Two = Four
In this algebra worksheet, 11th graders decipher a cryptarithm to solve an addition problem. There are 7 letters to decypher and solve for.